AI wedding photos are styled portraits of you in wedding attire, generated from a selfie rather than shot on the day. They're genuinely useful for engagement announcements, save-the-dates, and seeing how a look reads before you commit to it — and they are not a substitute for someone documenting your actual wedding, which is worth saying plainly up front.
Generate portraits of two people in the Pose AI couple photo generator.
- Pose AI generates photorealistic wedding-style portraits from your selfies using Nano Banana 2 — identity-locked, so the person in the gown or suit is recognizably you.
- Good for: engagement and pre-wedding portraits, save-the-date images, trying a look or a setting before the day, and styled shots you just want to have.
- Not for: your actual wedding day. No generator can photograph an event it wasn't at — the vows, the guests, the moment your dad cried. That's a photographer's job and always will be.
- 400 credits every week from $4.99 the first week, then $14.99 — no watermarks, and you can regenerate a look as many times as the credits allow.
What is AI wedding photography?
AI wedding photography means generating wedding-style portraits with an image model rather than capturing them with a camera. You supply a photo of yourself; the model renders you in wedding attire — a gown, a suit, a specific setting — and returns a portrait that never happened in front of a lens. The important distinction is between a portrait and a document. A portrait is a constructed image of how someone looks, and a model can make one convincingly. A wedding photograph, in the sense most couples mean it, is a record of a real event with real people reacting in real time. AI does the first job well and cannot do the second at all.
What AI wedding photos are actually good for
Engagement and save-the-date images are the obvious fit — you need something that looks lovely and says an event is coming, and nobody expects it to document anything. Trying looks is the underrated one: seeing yourself in three silhouettes or against two settings costs credits rather than a fitting and a shoot, which makes it a genuinely useful step before you book anything. Some couples generate styled portraits simply because they want them and a full shoot isn't in the budget. And there's the practical case of a portrait you needed and never got — a photo of the two of you that looks considered rather than a phone snap at arm's length.
AI wedding portraits vs a wedding photographer
| Pose AI portraits | Wedding photographer | |
|---|---|---|
| What you get | Styled portraits of you in wedding attire, generated from a selfie | A record of your actual day — the ceremony, the people, the moments |
| Cost | $4.99 first week, then $14.99/week with 400 credits | Typically $2,000–$5,000+ for a wedding day, varying by market |
| Turnaround | Seconds per portrait; iterate as often as credits allow | Weeks for an edited gallery |
| Style variety | Change gown, suit, setting, and season by regenerating | What you planned and wore on the day |
| Best for | Engagement, save-the-dates, trying looks, portraits you just want | The wedding itself — there is no substitute |
If you're choosing between them for your wedding day, hire the photographer — that's not a close call, and no amount of credits changes it. Where AI earns its place is everything around the day: the announcement, the look-testing, the portrait you wanted and never scheduled.
For polished portraits of one person, see Pose AI headshots.
